Qutub Minar, located in the Mehrauli area of New Delhi, is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site and one of India’s most iconic historical structures. The 73-meter
tall tower was built in the early 13th century and is known for its red sandstone
construction, detailed carvings, and architectural design.
Visitors can explore the surrounding Qutub complex, which includes ancient
ruins, mosques, pillars, and archaeological structures that highlight Delhi’s
early history. The site offers a blend of culture, architecture, and heritage in a
peaceful outdoor setting.
- 🗼 View the towering Qutub Minar 🏛️ structure 🚩
- 🔍 Explore the Qutub archaeological 🏺 complex 🧱
- 🕌 Visit Alai Darwaza and ancient mosque ⛪ remains 📜
- 🗿 Observe stone carvings and historical 🖋️ inscriptions 🏛️
- 📸 Take photographs of heritage 🏰 monuments 🤳
- 🚇 By Metro: Qutub Minar Metro Station 🚉 (Yellow Line) 🏁
- 🚖 By Taxi/Auto: Accessible from major areas 📍 of Delhi 🇮🇳
- 🚌 By Bus: Local routes available to 🛣️ Mehrauli 🛑
- 🅿️ Parking available near 🚪 entrance 🚗
- 💧 Carry water during warmer ☀️ seasons 🌡️
- 📷 Ideal for photography 🤳 enthusiasts 🖼️
- 👟 Wear comfortable footwear 👟 for walking 🚶
- 🌅 Mornings have fewer 👥 crowds 🧘
- 🕗 08:00 AM – Begin at Qutub Minar 🗼 tower area 📍
- 🕘 09:00 AM – Explore surrounding ruins and mosque 🕌 structures 🧱
- 🕙 10:00 AM – Visit nearby archaeological 🏺 zones 📜